ISSUE 11 POETRYDecember 19, 2024 Note to Readers by Poetry Editor, Babitha Marina Justin Copy At Usawa, we value every little thing we see and read in a poem byBabitha Marina Justin1 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYJanuary 29, 2024 The Dark Valley of Fear and Other Poems By Bibhu Padhi Barbie can be a mother, and a good Muslim, married to a Salim byBibhu Padhi3 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 25, 2023 Dolls for Muslim Girls By Sahana Ahmed Barbie can be a mother, and a good Muslim, married to a Salim bySahana Ahmed1 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 24, 2023 Massacre on the island and Other Poems By Ashwani Kumar Once upon a time Refugees from faraway land arrived on the island searching byAshwani Kumar3 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 24, 2023 The Fridge and Other Poems By Arjun Rajendran Look, no more chamadumpas, kovakais or obese baingans Just artisanal pork, bhoot byArjun Rajendran3 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 24, 2023 Meeting Madri By Archana Pai Kulkarni A door creaks open, a serpent-breeze coils itself around her ankles She has byArchana Pai Kulkarni2 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 22, 2023 Women of the Land where pain blooms like poppy and Other Poems By Sarita Jenamani Dedicated to the sisters in war ravaged countries At the end of the day When bySarita Jenamani2 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 22, 2023 Sweet Jasmine and Other Poems By Shikha Lamba “India is home to the largest number of child brides in the world: 23 million byShikha Lamba2 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 22, 2023 Night of the Mosquito and Other Poems By Sophia Naz I am body, lonely prey You, a wave, warrior tribe We are a battle fought bySophia Naz3 minute read
ISSUE 9 POETRYMay 22, 2023 The breakdown of a staph infection disguised as a poorly delivered lesson from the universe’ By Tanvi Kiran Kulkarni I At first, a tiny redness on my thigh taped and shut underneath a giant byTanvi Kiran Kulkarni3 minute read